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Table of Contents

1. Arts-approved subjects
2. Prerequisites
3. Requirements for a Major
4. Environmental Studies subjects
    4.1. First year
    4.2. Second/third year
        4.2.1. Core subjects
        4.2.2. Optional subjects
5. Recommended subjects
6. Honours entry
7. Honours requirements
    7.1. Pure Honours only
8. Further study
9. Career opportunities
10. For more information

Subject Lists
    Third-year subjects
    Fourth-year subjects


Convener: Ian Thomas (Geography and Environmental Studies)

Environmental Studies combines a knowledge of natural environments with an understanding of how human societies work, in order to address a range of issues and problems concerned with environmental management. The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers a Major in Environmental Studies which can be undertaken as part of a standard Bachelor of Arts degree. The Major in Environmental Studies aims to provide a knowledge of the main theories and methods used in addressing environmental problems, and to develop policy ideas for people interested in environmental management in developing and industrial economies.

Students who complete the Major should:

Students who complete the BA(Honours) in Environmental Studies, should also:

The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies also offers a Specialist Program in Environmental Studies, which is more focused than the ordinary BA Major in that students concentrate more of their studies in the environmental field and undertake a number of approved environmental electives from other faculties. For further information on that program see the Environmental Studies: Specialist Program entry in this Handbook.

For information on the Department's Major in Geography, see Geography. In addition, the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers pathways for students who wish to gain privileged entry into professional postgraduate courses in Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. For further information see Planning and Design.

 1. Arts-approved subjects

Within the Environmental Studies program, only those subjects offered by the departments within the Faculty of Arts are Arts-approved subjects. See Arts-approved subject requirement for more information.

 2. Prerequisites

The Environmental Studies program commences in first year. There are no prerequisites for first year Environmental Studies subjects.

However, students who have completed 50 points of first year Arts subjects may apply to the Head of Department of Geography and Environmental Studies for second year entry.

 3. Requirements for a Major

A Major in Environmental Studies usually consists of nine 12.5 point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

 4. Environmental Studies subjects

 4.1. First year

Students must complete two of the following first-year subjects toward their Environmental Studies Major:

First-year subjects
GeographySemester
 121-012 Environmental Change1
 121-013 Global Ecology and Biogeography2
Biology
 600-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms1
 600-142 Genetics & the Evolution of Life2
Earth Sciences
 625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment1

 4.2. Second/third year

Student must complete the following two compulsory subjects towards their Environmental Studies Major:

Compulsory subjects
 121-021 Environmental Politics and Management1
 121-028 Sustainable Development2

 4.2.1. Core subjects

Students must complete between two and four core subjects towards their Environmental Studies Major:

Core subjects
GeographySemester
 121-025 Biodiversity1
 121-029 Environmental Hydrology B1
 121-033 Environmental Hydrology A1
 950-300 Environmental Management Systems1
 950-301 Global Environmental Governance2
 121-017 Society and Environments2
 121-022 Urban Environments2
 121-024 GIS and Remote Sensing in Geography2
 121-030 Ecological Biogeography2
 121-031 Ecological Biogeography (Theory)2

 4.2.2. Optional subjects

Students complete no more than two optional subjects towards their Environmental Studies Major, and may choose one optional subject other than those listed below. The subject may be offered by Geography and Environmental Studies or another department. It must be relevant to the student's program of study within the Environmental Studies Major and approved by the Environmental Studies convener.

Optional subjects
GeographySemester
 121-034 Field Class: Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development1
 121-032 Australian Quaternary Environments2
 121-036 China Field Class: Development and Environment in China2
Agricultural Science
 212-201 Soil Resources1
Philosophy
 161-014 Environmental Philosophy2
Forest Science
 211-441 Advanced Agroforestry1
 211-444 Parks and Recreation2
 211-446 Conservation Biology2
Economics
 316-324 Environmental Economics1
Law
 733-213 Environmental Law1

 5. Recommended subjects

The following subjects are recommended for students intending their Major in Environmental Studies to encompass a general introduction to the field as an accompaniment to another Major within the Arts Faculty.

Recommended introductory subjects
 121-021 Environmental Politics and Management1
 121-034 Field Class: Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development1
 950-300 Environmental Management Systems1
 121-028 Sustainable Development2
 121-031 Ecological Biogeography (Theory)2
 and two Environmental Studies optional subjects 

The following subjects are recommended for students who seek vocational training in Environmental Studies. The subjects could be taken as part of a Major in Environmental Studies taken alongside a Major in Geography specialising in physical geography.

Recommended subjects for a double Major with Geography
GeographySemester
 121-021 Environmental Politics and Management1
 121-034 Field Class: Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development1
 121-028 Sustainable Development2
 121-022 Urban Environments2
Law Faculty
 733-213 Environmental Law1
 and two additional subjects. 

Alternatively, students planning a career in environmental studies should consider enrolling in the Environmental Studies: Specialist Program.

 6. Honours entry

The prerequisites for entry to fourth year Honours in Environmental Studies are:

Entry to Honours must be approved by the Environmental Studies convener and the Faculty of Arts Honours course adviser.

 7. Honours requirements

 7.1. Pure Honours only

Environmental Studies offers pure Honours study only. Students must complete:

Part-time Honours students will complete 121-008 Honours Coursework in Environmental Studiesin the first year; and 121-005 Environmental Studies Honours Thesis in the second year of their part-time Honours course.

 8. Further study

The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers a range of postgraduate programs in Environmental Studies. These include:

The department also offers PhD supervision to students undertaking research in a wide range of areas in Environmental Studies.

A Graduate Diploma in Environmental Studies is also available for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in another discipline.

In addition, a Major in Environmental Studies offers a pathway for students who wish to gain privileged entry into the Master of Landscape Architecture: see the entry in this Handbook under Planning and Design.

 9. Career opportunities

Graduates with a major in Environmental Studies can expect to find creative and useful employment in a wide variety of situations. Some of the most common opportunities are:

 10. For more information

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
Old Commerce Building
The University of Melbourne
Parkville Victoria 3052
Tel. +61 3 9344-6339
Fax. +61 3 9344 4972
Email: GeogEnquiry.geography@muwaye.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.geography.unimelb.edu.au

Third-year subjects

950-301 Global Environmental Governance

Fourth-year subjects

121-005 Environmental Studies Honours Thesis
121-003 Environmental Impacts and Assessment
121-004 Social Impact Assessment
121-008 Honours Coursework in Environmental Studies
121-009 Honours Coursework in Environmental Studies (mid-year entry)



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